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Sabagebu! -Survival Game Club!-(さばげぶっ!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hidekichi Matsumoto, began serialization in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine from December 2010. The final chapter was published in the magazine's January 2017 issue. [3] An anime adaptation by Pierrot+ aired in Japan between July and September ...
An arcade version of the game developed and published by Square Enix titled Love Live! School Idol Festival: After School Activity was released in Japan in 2016, [8] and a PlayStation 4 port was released in North America, Japan, and Southeast Asia in 2021. [9] [10] Another spin-off game titled Love Live!
A Centaur's Life; Chi's Sweet Home; Chichi Kogusa; Chickip Dancers; Chihayafuru; Chiikawa; Chimpui; Chitose Get You!! Cinnamoroll; City (manga) Clannad (video game) Classroom for Heroes; Club 9; The Comic Artist and His Assistants; Convenience Store Boy Friends; Convenient Semi-Friend; Cooking Papa; Crayon Shin-chan; Crossing Time
In January 2016, Love Live! Sunshine!! live streamed a special announcement regarding Aqours joining the Love Live! School Idol Festival rhythm game app starting in July 2016. [30] In the game, the Aqours idols get their own stories, new songs, and cards. KLab also added R rarity cards for each Aqours member, even though they were only voiced ...
Sketchbook ~full color's~ TV series: Yoshimasa Hiraike: Hal Film Maker [12] 2008: Hyakko: TV series: Michio Fukuda: Nippon Animation [13] 2008 Toradora! TV series Tatsuyuki Nagai: J.C.Staff [14] [15] 2009: GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class: TV series: Hiroaki Sakurai: AIC [8] 2009: Hidamari Sketch: TV series: Akiyuki Shinbo, Ryouki Kamitsubo ...
The school name was decided through fans' votes and concluded in May 2020 with Yuigaoka Girls High School (結ヶ丘女子高等学校, Yuigaoka Joshi Kōtō Gakkō). The main characters names were also announced: Kanon Shibuya, Tang Keke, Chisato Arashi, Sumire Heanna, and Ren Hazuki. [8] The project's name, Love Live!
An arcade version of the game titled Love Live! School Idol Festival: After School Activity (developed and published by Square Enix) was released on December 6, 2016, in Japan, [11] and a PlayStation 4 port was released in North America, Japan, and Southeast Asia on March 24, 2021. [12] [13] Another spin-off game titled Love Live!
Love Live! is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino. Each of the individual titles within the franchise revolve around teenage girls who become "school idols". A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live!